Mamdani PANICS as People Keep Leaving New York

Mamdani PANICS as People Keep Leaving New York Folks, people are leaving New York. Not a few people. Not a small stream. We're talking about a bleeding out. Mainstream media? They tell you everything is fine, Mamdani is doing well, socialism is winning. But I will show you the truth. Zohran Mamdani. 34 years old. Calls himself a democratic socialist. That's a polite way of saying he believes the government knows how to spend your money better than you do. On tax day April 15, he proved that with one of the most blatant political stunts I've ever seen. He walked to 220 Central Park South, stood in front of billionaire Ken Griffin's $238 million penthouse, and shot a video saying: "Happy Tax Day. We're taxing the rich." 52 million views. He didn't propose policy. He turned a specific citizen into a political target. Griffin watched that video three times and called it "scary and bizarre," reminding people that the UnitedHealthcare CEO was assassinated just a few blocks from his house, and said Mamdani had just put him in danger. The mayor of the largest city in America, instead of protecting citizens, turns them into targets for public outrage. That's Mamdani-style leadership. And Griffin didn't just complain. He acted. He expanded Citadel in Miami, a 54-story office tower, 1.7 million square feet, bought an entire 22-story condo building to demolish for expansion. He said straight out: this is a "direct and immediate consequence of the mayor's bad decision." And the $6 billion project on Park Avenue Manhattan, 15,000 jobs hanging in the balance because of a TikTok video. That's the price of socialism, it's not just theory in textbooks, it's jobs disappearing, investment evaporating, the future running to other states. THE EVENTS AND INFORMATION IN THE VIDEO ARE REFERENCED FROM THE SOURCES: 1. *Ken Griffin vs. Mamdani: The Tax Day Video That Triggered a Billionaire Exodus to Miami* Citadel CEO Ken Griffin called NYC Mayor Mamdani's viral Tax Day video — filmed outside his $238 million penthouse — "creepy and weird," saying it put him in danger. Griffin responded by expanding Citadel's Miami headquarters into a 54-story, 1.7-million-sq-ft office tower, calling it "an immediate and direct consequence of the mayor's poor decision." Link: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/06/mamda... 2. *NYC Rent Guidelines Board Votes Historic Rent Freeze on 1 Million Apartments* The board voted 7-1 to freeze rents at 0% for both one- and two-year leases — the first two-year freeze in the board's history since 1969. Six of nine board members were appointed by Mamdani. Landlord representative Christina Smyth resigned before the vote, calling the outcome "predetermined" and the process "theater." Link: https://therealdeal.com/new-york/2026... 3. *Senate Passes $70 Billion Immigration Enforcement Bill After Marathon Overnight Vote* Senate Republicans passed roughly $70 billion in funding for ICE and Border Patrol through the end of Trump's term after an 18-hour vote-a-rama. The bill passed 52-47 with no Democratic support. Trump signed it into law after the House narrowly approved it 214-212, ending a 115-day standoff over immigration policy. Link: https://www.npr.org/2026/06/09/nx-s1-... 4. *Trump-Backed Challengers Defeat 6 of 7 Indiana GOP Incumbents Who Defied Him on Redistricting* Primary challengers endorsed by Trump unseated at least six Republican state senators who voted against his redistricting plan. Over $13 million was spent on the races — 4,000 times more than the previous cycle. Sen. Jim Banks declared: "President Trump is the single most popular Republican among Hoosier voters." Link: https://abcnews.com/Politics/indiana-... 5. *New York City Population Drops Again as 114,000 Residents Flee to Other U.S. Cities* Census data shows NYC lost 12,196 residents in the latest 12-month period, reversing post-pandemic gains. Net domestic out-migration hit 114,000, with lower- and middle-income residents leaving at higher rates than the wealthy. New York State's five-year domestic migration loss now exceeds 1 million people. Link: https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle...